Chad Oakenfold‘s live action stop motion animation using a turntable and a strobe light. The animation is sourced […]
A video for happy mornings. Autogene is made of 8 umbrellas in circle which dance to the sound […]
U.S. News has a fascinating interview of historian Scott Kirsch about his book, Proving Grounds: Project Plowshare and […]
Including Russ Meyer, Belle de Jour, Barbarella, some Polanski and Truffaut, etc. Via Campheatwole.
For her Master show, Anna Wignell installed in Stockholm in the end of 2005 a piece called Sorting. […]
Two days ago, Kaikai Kiki (my favourite stuffed friend) ate his personal pet and asked me for a […]
Replacing the Palast with a ridiculous replica of a boring 18th century palace? Is it too late to […]
A political party has been set up in Sweden that plans to participate to the upcoming national elections. […]
The Unseen Video is a weather controlled music video for Mike Milosh‘s – You Make Me Feel. The […]
Another entry in the self-steering vehicles series: Sakai Industry Club network and Osaka Prefecture University have equipped bicycles […]
Gun Control, by Scott Kildall, explores issues of both security and surveillance. Each of the four units incorporates […]
Temps, even robotic ones, shouldn’t be treated as second class citizens! Apparently, the short was directed by Neill […]
The voting phase of Medgadget‘s 2005 Medical Weblog Award has started (surprisingly, wmmna was nominated in the Best […]
Photosynthesis Robot, by Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine of Futurefarmers, is a possible perpetual motion machine driven by […]
I found a nice collection of Japanese robots, while browsing throught Konomi’s blogroll. Most of them are cute […]
FlickrFling is an OS project that explores in an innovative way data feeds. By pointing the application to […]
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An “hyperspace” engine that could make interstellar space travel a reality by flying into other dimensions is being […]
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Mass housing in China has historically been standardized and repetitive. Steven Holl Architects‘ Linked Hybrid project in Beijing […]
The US Department of Defense is looking for ways to develop a lie detector that can be used […]
A fully functional breast has been grown from a stem cell found in female mice, in a study […]
Young Chinese photographer and video artist Cao Fei is having a solo exhibition in The Netherlands. Check her […]
The Reunification Suit is a business suit with printed phone numbers… a wearable filofax for when technology breaks […]
New Home Office figures estimate that by 2008, the samples of some 4.2 million people – 7% of […]
Christine Liu and Nick Knouf put on the seamless fashion show last May at MIT (blogged here , […]
Padua (N/E of Italy) recently inaugurated a “cradle for life” (culla per la vita) hoping to curb incidents […]
I’m adding a new category to the blog: ’90s. Dedicated to art works from the 80s and 90s. […]
Dr Douglas Armstrong and his team at Edinburgh University have received a Nasa grant to breed several generations […]
French net artist Christophe Bruno is to have a solo exhibition in Toulouse next week. Gallery goers will […]
Researchers at Tsukuba and Tokyo University are surgically implanting roaches with a micro-robotic backpack that allows them to […]
Dr Joe Vyle and Dr Stuart James and their team at Belfast Queen’s university are on a mission […]
Tim Pritlove was not only organising and talking at the 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, he also found the […]
The Air Force is planning to use games to help airmen prepare for real-life outer space combat. The […]
Ford will unveil his new inflatable safety belt at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The tubular-shaped […]
By providing vital information about brain function at the cot side, a portable brain scanner under development would […]
A video about life among robots. Directed by 1st Ave Machine. Via nanoblog.
Scientists have proved that teaspoons appear to have minds of their own. Their study monitored the movements of […]
Cambridge is about to test a self-steering bus that uses a camera mounted at the top of the […]
The motorized picnic table seats eight people and is powered by a 400cc Honda motorcycle motor which could […]